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    Scorpion PPE Metatarsal Foot Protector


    Injuries to the Metatarsal bones in the foot are both commonplace and debilitating.

    Scorpion Metatarsal Protectors are designed to guard this vulnerable area whilst retaining comfort and maneuverability. Easily attached by a leather strap fed under boot laces, the guards are available in range of sizes.

    Scorpion Foot Protectors are designed to be worn over standard issue boots. They are left and right handed and designed for protection of the metatarsal. The foot protectors are to be securely fitted to the boot by the boot upper velcro strap being threaded through the laces and secured.

     
    Metatarsal Protectors Sizing Guide:
    Male = MGG 100 - Female = FGG 100
    SHOE SIZE
    X-Small 3-5
    Small 6-7
    Regular 8-9
    Large 10-11
    X-Large 12+

     

    DESIGNED FOR PUBLIC ORDER MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAMS WHO REQUIRE THE BEST EQUIPMENT

    The Scorpion Personal Protection Equipment for Public Order Management was developed with input from officers in the United Kingdom involved in Public Disturbances. It is now the most widely used Riot and Disturbance Control Suit in Australia. It is the only protective suit that is tested and approved to Standards of the British Home Office for protection from blunt force trauma.

    Scorpion Blunt Trauma Protectors are high in performance yet lightweight limb and body protectors which will give comprehensive protection again impacts from strikes and thrown objects. Ergonomically designed to give the wearer a maximum comfort and freedom of movement - Scorpion PPE will give the frontline officers, both male and female, the confidence and maneuverability they needed to get the job done. Scorpion Blunt Trauma Protectors are tested and accredited to BS7971-4:2002. They are in use with law enforcement agencies throughout the UK and now the most widely used and approved protective suit in Australia.